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colza

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colza
Brassica rapa subsp. campestris.


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There is no industry in this valley whose fertile land is used to grow colza and other crops, but many locals who previously travelled to nearby towns for work have lost their jobs, local officials said.
Out of the winning Alleged mare Colza, Linda's Lad is from the immediate family of Arc winner Rail Link and the brilliant racemare Dahlia.
6 per cent, was affected by what Baroum termed as the "collapse" in global prices of palm and colza oils.
 
 
 
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